Listening Chain Challenge

Posted by: GraemeH on 08 December 2013

 

Let's see if this works:

 

I'm listening to the album Above. The challenge is to suggest the next album you will listen to which has a link to it.  The link must be described by you and can be as obvious (eg. same artist - potentially boring) or as un-obvious (some hitherto unknown/unexpected connection - potentially interesting), or as oblique as you like.

 

Points for the most unexpected/clever/funny connections.

 

G

 

Posted on: 15 December 2014 by GraemeH

 

(Gianluigi - Horslips...or Rollback)? 

 

G

 

 

Posted on: 15 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Buttons?

Posted on: 15 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 16 December 2014 by Loki

That lad needs to eat some pies.

 

Posted on: 16 December 2014 by GraemeH

Posted on: 16 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 16 December 2014 by dav301

 

Link: The Wizard

Posted on: 17 December 2014 by Gianluigi Mazzorana

Mr. Wizard! Sorry again!

 

Posted on: 17 December 2014 by GraemeH

Posted on: 17 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 19 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 19 December 2014 by dav301

Posted on: 19 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Link: The Dreaming Tree

Posted on: 19 December 2014 by GraemeH

Posted on: 19 December 2014 by dry_stone

 

 

Both Joni and Neil contracted polio during the 1951 outbreak in Canada; Joni was 8 and Neil was 9.

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by Bert Schurink

Link Eric Clapton

 

 

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by GraemeH

 

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by sjbabbey

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by dry_stone

Both albums have tracks that contain the (very rare) use of the whole tone guitar scale.

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by dav301

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by Clive B

Dry_Stone,

I don't know the Zappa track to which you refer, but when I listened to the track 'fracture' from Starless, I heard lots of third intervals, which are each two whole tones. So to all intents and purposes it was just using root to third arpeggios of major chords. Can that really be described as use of a whole tone scale?

But I like the connection!

 

ATB,

CB

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by GraemeH

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by Richard D

Posted on: 20 December 2014 by Bert Schurink

Silver Pony - Cassandra Wilson....., quite good by the way.